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All the power and beauty of the human voice at your fingertips… Our largest choir recorded to date, this highly anticipated library features 50 of London’s finest singers, recorded in two sections (Sopranos & Altos/Tenors & Basses). Available in our easy-to-use plugin, Epic Choir offers instant inspiration for film and TV scoring — featuring various shorts, longs, as well as vowel-blending ‘episodic’ textures, inspired by gothic and mediaeval chanting. Offering a huge dynamic range, seamlessly shift between hauntingly quiet to raucously powerful and sublime. 12 distinctive articulations. Three signals (Close, Tree, Ethereal). The treated ‘Ethereal’ signal, made using a range of post-production FX, adds texture, brightness and width, while preserving the organic feel of the vocals. Explore the endless potential of the human voice.
Close - Valve spot mics summed together for a direct and upfront image of the string ensemble.
Tree - A decca tree microphone array, giving a spacious and enveloping sound.
Ethereal - A treated signal (saturation, reverb, EQ) which adds texture, brightness and width to the vocals, while retaining an organic feel
Sopranos & Altos: Long Ahh — A long sustained note, sung on the vowel sound “ahh”
Sopranos & Altos: Long Mmm — A long sustained note, hummed on the consonant “mmm”
Sopranos & Altos: Episodic Combo 1 — A long episodically changing sustained note, blending between a combination of different vowel sounds, for a textural and shifting sound
Sopranos & Altos: Episodic Combo 2 — A long episodically changing sustained note, blending between a combination of different vowel sounds, for a textural and shifting sound
Sopranos & Altos: Short Staccato Syllables — A short, sharp sound, sung on one of up to seven different syllabic sounds
Sopranos & Altos: Short Staccato Syllables (keyswitch) — A short, sharp sound, sung on one of up to seven different syllabic sounds, with keyswitch functionality to change between specific syllables
Tenors & Basses: Long Ahh — A long sustained note, sung on the vowel sound “ahh”
Tenors & Basses: Long Mmm — A long sustained note, hummed on the consonant “mmm”
Tenors & Basses: Episodic Combo 1 — A long episodically changing sustained note, blending between a combination of different vowel sounds, for a textural and shifting sound
Tenors & Basses: Episodic Combo 2 — A long episodically changing sustained note, blending between a combination of different vowel sounds, for a textural and shifting sound
Tenors & Basses: Short Staccato Syllables — A short, sharp sound, sung on one of up to seven different syllabic sounds
Tenors & Basses: Short Staccato Syllables (keyswitch) — A short, sharp sound, sung on one of up to seven different syllabic sounds, with keyswitch functionality to change between specific syllables
Reverb — A realistic Hall-style impulse response
Release — A release trigger which only applies to long patches
Tightness — This cuts further into the note to make it tighter and only applies to short patches
